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How to pass Optional-Positional arguments to a function in matlab

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Rukmangadh Sai Myana
Rukmangadh Sai Myana le 8 Jan 2019
I am trying to understand the usage of positional arguments in MATLAB and I was referring to this page.
Let's say I have a MATLAB function defined as follows:
function printPhoto(filename,varargin)
p = inputParser;
defaultFinish = 'glossy';
validFinishes = {'glossy','matte', 'colorful'};
checkFinish = @(x) any(validatestring(x,validFinishes));
defaultColor = 'RGB';
validColors = {'RGB','CMYK','colorful'};
checkColor = @(x) any(validatestring(x,validColors));
defaultWidth = 6;
defaultHeight = 4;
addRequired(p,'filename',@ischar);
addOptional(p,'finish',defaultFinish,checkFinish);
addOptional(p,'color',defaultColor,checkColor);
addParameter(p,'width',defaultWidth,@isnumeric);
addParameter(p,'height',defaultHeight,@isnumeric);
parse(p,filename,varargin{:});
end
When I call the above function as follows:
printphoto('myFile.img', 'colorful')
Is it possible to make this second argument to correspond to the second optional positional argument in the function definition i.e. color='colorful' and not finish='colorful' ?

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Vishal Chaudhary
Vishal Chaudhary le 11 Jan 2019
Pass the input as a parameter name and value pair. For example the below should work:
printPhoto('myfile.gif','color','colorful')

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